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jaw5791 asked:


I am interested in films and thinking of studying it further. But i am a little confused. Lets just say I have a Hollywood style movie simmilar to SAW for example which was made on a budget of $1,200,000 (approx 3/4 of a million pounds), And I had a script and I want to direct it myself… BUT i dont have the money for it. I need a producer/investor/someone who can provide the funding for my movie. Where can i find that person or company. I heard about the National Lottery fund, but other than that and a rich uncle (or a risky bank loan) what are the ways in which you provide funding of atleast someone with a million or two to spare. Are there people listed I can contact on the Internet?

Thankyou for sharing my interests.

looking forward to the answers :)

Sarah

boom baby asked:


The Camelot Group,Operators of The National Lottery.
3b Olympic Way, Sefton Business Park,
Aintree, Liverpool , L30 1RD.
Is this a known address by anyone? I’m not going to reply to it or anything, and they did ask for my name and stuff. I really want to claim it, but obviously it seems like a scam. Should i trust them or not?

Dean
skyehigh asked:


I have received an email that has no advertising of any kind, telling me that I’ve won the UK national lottery to the sum of 2.7 million Great British Pounds. It has a serial # reference # name of accounts officer in a bank in scotland, which I called to see if it exisited and it did, complete with long-distance delays in conversation. I’ve asked them to send a specific email from a plain jane person and to quote my daughters name so I knew a person and not a machine sent it, and they did, even quoting the terms I used, and assuring me I need not worry. But the thing is for them to transfer the winnings from the uk to canada saftely, they need me to set up an account for a large sum transfer overseas, and that costs 500 pounds which works out to almost 1200 bucks canadian. It just so happens that it’s tax time and i have the money but it’s also the only time of year I SEE that much money. and damned if I’m going to be a sucker and lose it to a scam. I’m trying to find their line of BS
The account is with Western Union and the courier company is with Global Express Couriers, with a bank in Scotland
they never send automatic emails, they take 12 hours or more to reply. Is there any way to really find out for sure? The guy on the phone said it was legit but we could barely understand each other. I get lots of spam all the time, there is no “unsubscribe” thing at the bottom or anything and there’s a lot of legal terms and insurance papers, and I’m supposed to sign for one check without paying anything, just show id and sign. Is there ever a real winner? I’m the classic rags to riches story if so, but since I’m rags I’m also not stupid. But I’d sure hate to find out later that I threw it all away assuming it was a load of crap. I really don’t think I’d even believe it if they called me straight up and told me word for word. But I don’t think I’d believe it after they gave me the damn check in my hands if you know what I mean. NOthing good ever happened before why the hell would it start now?
YES!! EXACTLY!!! Thank you thats exactly what it said!! Ok, now I know for sure. THem jerks need a slap, like people like me don’t have enough disappointments in life already without some as s sh ole ripping me off for every penny I have, which is dick all. Thanks I knew I could count on you guys

Randy
skyehigh asked:


I have received an email that has no advertising of any kind, telling me that I’ve won the UK national lottery to the sum of 2.7 million Great British Pounds. It has a serial # reference # name of accounts officer in a bank in scotland, which I called to see if it exisited and it did, complete with long-distance delays in conversation. I’ve asked them to send a specific email from a plain jane person and to quote my daughters name so I knew a person and not a machine sent it, and they did, even quoting the terms I used, and assuring me I need not worry. But the thing is for them to transfer the winnings from the uk to canada saftely, they need me to set up an account for a large sum transfer overseas, and that costs 500 pounds which works out to almost 1200 bucks canadian. It just so happens that it’s tax time and i have the money but it’s also the only time of year I SEE that much money. and damned if I’m going to be a sucker and lose it to a scam. I’m trying to find their line of BS

Carol
saurabh m asked:


I have got an email via Scarlet Courier LTD, as

ScarLet Courier LTD( 24Hr Service Everyday Of The Week)
ADDRESS OF HEAD OFFICE:Link Place, BRIGHTON,
Sussex, BN1 7DX,ENGLAND

Attn: Winner, You are welcome to ScarLet Courier LTD Dispatch UNIT an affiliate of the NOKIA N’ SERIES ONLINE PROMOTION We are pleased to be at your service. Scarlet Courier is Regulated and Stipulated by the Finacial Service Authority(FSA).The finacial institutions that Govern all Finacial activities in the United Kingdom. This office has been Notified by the NOKIA N’ SERIES ONLINE PROMOTION of the amount won by you with their National lottery .This means that you have been officially cleared for payment by the Verifications Department at the headquarters of the NOKIA N’ SERIES ONLINE PROMOTION.

The original copy of your winning certificate, together with a covering document (Money Laundering protection and Letter of Affidavit for Claims) from the British government stating that the money was obtained legally through the NOKIA N’ SERIES ONLINE PROMOTION will be sent to you along with other gift items from the NOKIA N’ SERIES ONLINE PROMOTION as soon as you meet with any of the option selected.

You can now begin the final step of the claims process, which is the transferring of your cash prize to you.. With regards to this, there are three options open to you, you are required to select the most convenient of the three. The options, together with their associated conditions are presented below: Courier of your winning cheque to you via any of this channel listed below:Note: All charges are have been converted into India Rupees(INR) 1st ClassMailing: Rs 14,000.00
Insurance: Rs 12,000.00
Vat: Rs 10,000.00
TOTAL: Rs 36,000.00(48hrs) 2nd Class
Mailing: Rs 12,000.00
Insurance: Rs 8,000.00
Vat: Rs 5,000.00
TOTAL: Rs 25,000.00(3days) 3RD ClassMailing: Rs 9,000.00
Insurance: Rs 6,000.00
Vat: Rs 4,000.00
TOTAL: Rs 19,000.00(4days) Note:The above charges cannot be Deducted from your winnings, and also the charges are and must be handled and paid by you before the courier delivery ..This is in accordance with section 13(1)(n) of the National Gambling Act as adopted in 1993 and amended on 3RD July 1996 by the constitutional assembly.This is to protect winners and to avoid misappropriation of funds and win Situaitions.Also note that these charges are to paid before delivery. Please respond to this email by making a selection from the three options above. You are to also send the address in which you will like to receive your winning package and a scanned copy of your means of identification, such as your drivers lisence, or your international passport or your work id. Send your response to indicate your option within the next 24hrs,because you only have 7 working days to claim this cheque and after this period, your cash prize will be deemed to have been forfeited by you and will be reused in the drawings of the next edition of the lottery. Once again, Congratulations!!! Your urgent reply will be most welcome

Samuel

jeddahblonde asked:


I have been recieving e-mails from the Netherlands stating I won the International lotto. Prize is approx 1.2 million U.S.Dollars. I am hesitant to give any of my info that is needed in order to collect winnings

Earl
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ali r asked:


1:
WINNING NOTIFICATION
We happily announce to you the draw (#978) of the YAHOO UK NATIONAL LOTTERY, yahoo United Kingdom online Sweepstakes International program held on Saturday 24 February 2007. Your e-mail address attached to ticket number: 5647560054 188 with Serial number 5368/02 jack pot lotto winners drew the lucky numbers:(-02-06-21-34-35-49-(46-)”bonus no 46. which subsequently won”you the lottery in the 2nd category i.e. match 5 plus bonus.

You have therefore been approved to claim a total sum of 600.000 (six hundred thousand , pound sterling) in cash credited to file KTU/9023118308/03 in a total sum of 1,802,040 lotto jackpot shared amongst the first Eight (8) lucky winners in this category i.e. Match 5 plus! Bonus with percentage 16.9% …..
2:P O Box 1010, Liverpool , L70 1NL , UNITED KINGDOM
PAYMENT SCHEME FORM (403)
SUBJECT: Notification Winning Approval Clip
This is to notify you that the UK&IRELAND LOTTERY PR ..(sc.bank@yahoo.co.uk
Ph: 447011148294)

Jo

national lottery
AGUNG S asked:


I was informed that I have won a UK National Lottery then if, it’s correct and true with their activity I have no doubt to pay of delivery cost to International Courier Services, address Unit 6, Marino Way, Hogwood Lane Industrial Estate, Finchampstead, Bershire RG40 4RF, I don’t want to issue the money for nothing. Thank you.

Lori
national lottery
yogpod asked:


Please let me know if the company is genuine. It send me an email that i have won thousands of pounds and asking me to send 500 pounds so that they can courier the cheque to me.

Please help me urgently and suggest if the company is genuine or is it a scam.. I am giving below the adress of the lottery company :

The National Lottery
P O Box 1010
Liverpool, L70 1NL
UNITED KINGDOM
(Customer Services)
Ref: UK/9420X2/68/EB
Batch:074/05/ZY369/EB
Fax:+448701312413
Tel:+447031946186

Please treat this as urgent and tell me how to proceed.. will be highly grateful to early replies..

Vincent

national lottery
Marsha G asked:


I received an email from Mr. Charles Roberts his email is uklottoclaimsdept77@yahoo.com. Mr. Roberts advised me that I have won 500,000.00 pounds of sterling. He stated that my email was attached to the ticket number that won me this money. Is there a such lottery named UK National Lottery, Online Sweepstakes International program held on 10 Nov, 2006? I think this man is trying to get me to send him $600.00 in order for me to claim my winning. What do you or ya’ll think?

Grace